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Clinical precision and data-driven learning.

The Promise

Our Vision

To reduce medical complications and improve patient care in every community and country around the world.

The Why

Our Mission

To empower, enrich and accelerate the experience of every healthcare provider through accessible, measurable and equitable medical education and mentorship.

Our Story

Your Path To Mastery Isn't Standard.

Your training shouldn't be either.

Every surgeon’s path to mastery is unique, defined by the cases seen, the techniques mastered, and the moments of hesitation. For too long, training has been one-size-fits-all, offering the same repetitions and feedback regardless of individual need.

PrecisionOS was built to change that. We started in immersive VR to provide a safer, more realistic environment for practice. Today, we are going further. Our platform utilizes AI to understand how you learn, identifying where you excel and where you stall to ensure every session adapts and every skill compounds.

The result is training that feels less like a curriculum and more like an elite coach: patient, precise, and always one step ahead. We build for the surgeons and teams who believe that better-trained minds lead to better-treated patients.

Our Core Values

What We Believe.

In our pursuit of creating excellent surgical training, some things are non-negotiable.

COLLABORATION • PEOPLE • EDUCATION

Collaborating for impact.

We believe our customers are our partners, together building solutions that address their real-world training challenges. We strive to increase mentorship opportunities by enhancing the educational conversation between educators and learners.

INTEGRITY • ACCOUNTABILITY • PRIVACY

Creating authentic experiences.

We strive for the highest fidelity that simulation technology can provide, validating it with leading health care professionals to create authentic training experiences that translate to performance readiness.

LEARNING • GROWTH MINDSET • PERFORMANCE

Education is at our core.

We aim to educate to the highest level of expertise, partnering with experts in the field to create training that enables productive failure, personalized performance analytics, and tools that predict proficiency based on individual user performance.

Meet The Team

Our Founders

Danny P. Goel, médico

Director ejecutivo

Colin O'Connor

Interim Chief Technical Officer

Roberto Oliveira

Director Creativo

Our Executive Leadership

Danny P. Goel, médico

Director ejecutivo

Jon Bracken

Chief Operations Officer

Tanya Romanuk

Chief Product Officer

Don Wright

Chief Financial Officer

Our Advisory Board

Jon (JP) Warner, MD

Asesor senior de estrategia

George Athwal, MD

Asesor senior de investigación

Sandra Jarvis-Selinger

Senior Advisor, Medical Education & Curriculum

Richard Satava, MD, FACS

Asesor sénior, simulación

OLUFEMI (Femi) Ayeni, MD

Asesor deportivo

Richard Buckley, MD, FRCS

Asesor de trauma

Ruth Delaney, MD, FRCS

Consejero de hombro

Bassem Elhassan, MD

Consejero de hombro

Amon T. Ferry, MD

Asesor de trauma

Al Getgood, MD

Asesor deportivo

Laurie Hiemstra, MD

Asesor deportivo

Dr. Fernando Lossada

Shoulder Trauma advisor

Alan MacGill, DPM, FACFAS

Asesor de pie y tobillo

Richard E Mayer

Asesor de Diseño Instruccional

Kishore Mulpuri, MD

Pediatrics  Advisor

Javad Parvizi, MD

Asesor de cadera y rodilla

Joaquin Sanchez-Sotelo, M.D., Ph.D

Consejero de hombro

Benjamin J Schwartz, MD, FAAOS

Asesor de cadera y rodilla

Dr. Scott A. Sigman

Asesor principal, educación médica profesional basada en VR

Shariff K. Bishai, DO

asesor de reconstrucción de hombro

Carreras

Building The Future.

Innovation never stops, and neither does our search for great people. We update our postings regularly, so please check back soon to find your next role at PrecisionOS.

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Let's Connect.

Whether you are exploring residency programs or looking for institutional solutions, our team is ready to listen.

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Danny P. Goel, médico

Director ejecutivo

A practicing surgeon and surgical educator, Dr. Goel currently practices in the Vancouver, B.C. area and also serves on the University of British Columbia’s Faculty of Medicine in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery.

He received his medical degree from the University of Manitoba, pursued his residency training in orthopedic surgery at the University of Calgary, and completed fellowship training in shoulder surgery at the University of Western Ontario and Harvard University.

Goel has co-authored more than 30 publications, and is widely sought as a presenter on surgical techniques.

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Colin O'Connor

Founder

Colin O’Connor brings a proven track record as a business leader and entrepreneur, as well as expertise at developing cutting-edge technology to create immersive, high-fidelity experiences.

He has overseen and played key leadership roles in the highest echelons of the video game industry, founding companies and taking more than 16 top-tier titles to market.

He has worked at the forefront in innovating new rendering technologies in the areas of lighting, motion, particle graphics and shading that bring unprecedented realism to interactive experiences.

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Roberto Oliveira

Founder

Over his 25 years in the gaming industry, Roberto Oliveira has been known for bringing stunning realism and high fidelity to interactive experiences.

He combines an art director’s artistic vision with solid business leadership, including experience in building art teams, creative team management, project planning, project management and business development.

Over the years, his talents have been showcased in projects for major publishers including Sony, Activision, Disney and Electronic Arts.

21 Months of Automated VR Data

MAJOR ACADEMIC ORTHOPAEDIC RESIDENCY PROGRAM

How self-directed VR practice fills the seams of the clinical day and produces measurable learning trajectories—completely automatically.

Executive Summary:

Over a 21-month period, 30 orthopaedic residents integrated immersive VR into their training curriculum. With a simple, weekly requirement for residents to practice in headset, the platform seamlessly captured over 88,000 structured data points across 2,566 practice sessions. The resulting data proved that when residents have access to high-fidelity, frictionless simulation and are motivated, they will hone their skills and demonstrate clear performance improvements.

Frictionless Adoption: Practice doesn't compete with clinical time. The data revealed that 45% of all sessions happened organically during lunch breaks or on weekends.

Comprehensive Coverage: Usage wasn't limited to a single subspecialty. Residents attempted 61 distinct cases across 27 procedure modules, proving active engagement from Foundations & Anatomy to Complex Trauma.

Measurable Improvement: The platform didn't just track usage; it tracked skill acquisition. Across 288 scored playthroughs, longitudinal data showed a clear performance signal, with residents demonstrating an average positive learning delta of +0.36 over time.

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Own Your Progress.

Download the PrecisionOS mobile app to access Delphi’s insight reports and turn every VR session into a springboard for future success.

Step #1

State Your Intent

Tell Delphi, your AI Attending Mentor, what you are looking to practice.

Step #2

Get Practice Recommendations

Based on your request, Delphi will suggest personalized VR apps and Video training.

Step #3

Queue Apps In VR

Tap Add to Queue and the VR app will be waiting for you in headset.

Step #4

Learn From Experts

Access the video library for expert-led Virtual Grand Rounds and discover surgical pearls from industry leaders and device experts.

Step #4

Practice With A Plan

Go through the recommended VR apps to gain the skills and repetition needed for success. 

Step #5

Review Performance Insights

After your VR session, review your personalized performance insight on your phone to maximine your OR success. 

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Dr. Andrew Maeso

Orthopedic resident

From Uncertainty to Execution

“You already have a plan, now you’re just executing it.”

The Story: Bridging the "Intern Gap"

Dr. Andrew Maeso recognizes the steep reality of residency: “As an intern, you are thrown into the fire.” For him, the hurdle wasn’t just the surgery—it was the invisible mechanics (positioning, X-ray angles, and workflow) that move too fast to learn in a high-pressure OR.

The Solution: Access Over Policy

By bringing the PrecisionOS ecosystem home, Dr. Maeso replaced passive YouTube watching with active mental rehearsal. This allowed him to arrive in the OR with the “steps” already hard-coded into his muscle memory.

The Game Changer: Personal headsets issued for at-home, 24/7 training.

Clinical Focus: Mastery of Antegrade Femoral Nails and Shoulder Arthroscopy.

Program Growth: Experience led to secured funding for all incoming residents.

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Dr. Ryan Lohre

MGH Staff Surgeon

From Resident to MGH Staff Surgeon

“Prepare like it matters. Because in the OR—it does.”

The Story: The Currency of Trust

Dr. Ryan Lohre’s trajectory changed during a complex pediatric case that had already seen two failed attempts by tenured surgeons. While textbooks offered the theory, Dr. Lohre used VR to master the 3D spatial intelligence required to build a mental model of the deformity and navigate C-arm imagery in real-time.

The Solution: The 18-Minute Sandbox

The night before surgery, Dr. Lohre rehearsed the procedure four times in VR from his own home. This high-fidelity rehearsal allowed him to arrive in the OR functioning at 80-90% proficiency, compared to the typical 10-20% for a resident facing a new, complex procedure.

The Game Changer: 18 minutes of at-home VR prep for a complex pediatric case.

Clinical Focus: Spatial intelligence for C-arm interpretation and screw trajectory.

Program Growth: Transitioned from trainee to Staff Surgeon at Mass General.

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Dr. Barry McDonough

Program Director

Teaching with Surgical Efficiency

“I let the junior resident do more than ever before—and still finished on time.”

The Story: Reclaiming the OR

While at West Virginia University (WVU), Dr. Barry McDonough faced a universal challenge: balancing resident education with strict OR efficiency. By the time residents step into the OR, foundational skills like camera handling and triangulation should be second nature—not a distraction that slows down the case.

The Solution: Independent Preparation

Residents were assigned just 10 minutes of asynchronous VR training per week. This allowed them to master the “invisible” basics of arthroscopy on their own time. With an average of 17 sessions completed during the pilot, residents arrived with a mental roadmap that translated into immediate technical fluency.

The Game Changer: Asynchronous prep—residents train independently at home.

Clinical Focus: Mastery of triangulation, scope control, and anchor placement.

Program Growth: Model expanded across trauma, spine, and upper extremity.

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Dr. Charlie Spieser

Orthopedic Resident

Mastering the Visuo-Spatial Gap

“VR practice shifts questioning from case generalizations to technique refinement.”

The Story: From Application to Confidence

Charlie Spieser highlights a universal resident hurdle: the high-stress transition from “book knowledge” to real-world execution. Early in training, the fear of making irreversible decisions can lead to hesitation. To bridge this gap, Charlie utilized VR as a daily resource for kinetic learning and anatomical association.

The Solution: Refining Spatial Intelligence

Unlike textbooks or passive videos, PrecisionOS allowed Charlie to practice high-stakes approaches—such as the anterior total hip—in a guided, 3D environment. This repetition provided a “safe sandbox” to identify why errors occurred, building the visuo-spatial confidence required to navigate complex anatomy before ever entering the OR.

The Game Changer: Daily Integration—normalized as an expected program resource.

Clinical Focus: Anterior Total Hip and Deltopectoral surgical approaches.

Program Growth: Nuanced Mentorship—shifting focus to specific faculty preferences.

Orthopaedic virtual reality training for junior residents in surgery.

Immersive Virtual Reality Training for a Junior Orthopaedic Surgery Resident

Andres D Maeso, DO, Michael R McDermott, DO, Jerrod A Steimle, DO

How consistent iVR training accelerates technical fluency and attending trust for first-year residents.

Executive Summary: This case study follows a first-year resident’s integration of immersive VR (iVR) into their surgical curriculum. By dedicating consistent training time to virtual modules, the resident was able to master procedural steps and receive real-time feedback in a risk-free environment before ever stepping into the operating room. The study highlights that this deliberate practice led to a “noticeable improvement in overall efficiency” and significantly increased the attending’s trust and confidence in the resident’s intraoperative capabilities.

Source Attribution: Immersive Virtual Reality Training for a Junior Orthopaedic Surgery Resident, Journal of Orthopaedic Experience & Innovation (2025).

Muscle Memory Development: The repetitive nature of immersive VR (iVR) training, combined with constant real-time feedback, allows technical surgical steps to become deep-seated muscle memory.

Measurable Efficiency Gains: Residents utilizing the platform observe a "noticeable improvement" in overall efficiency and technical proficiency when performing complex orthopedic procedures.

Accelerated Attending Trust: Preoperative rehearsal in a virtual environment significantly increases attending surgeon confidence, directly leading to increased autonomy for the resident in the operating room.

Step #1

Ask Delphi

Tell Delphi, your AI Attending Mentor, what you want to practice today.